Subject: Um, no, actually.
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Posted on: 2014-02-06 14:14:00 UTC

"Alright" is not a word. It's a slang contraction, like "ain't." And while it's understandable to use "ain't" in dialogue, as it sounds different from "isn't," and a character might just talk that way, "alright" and "all right" sound identical (to anyone who isn't a PPC agent). There's no argument that the character is using a slang expression; the phrase has just been spelled wrong.

(And yes, "The gloves are all right," could mean either, "The gloves all go on right hands," or "The gloves are okay.")

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